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bdpreece
Jun 23, 2013Explorer II
1• Make a solution of 1-part white vinegar and 1-part water. Fill the spray bottle with this solution.
2• Spray the spotted surface with the vinegar and water solution. If you are spraying a vehicle, move it into the shade and let it cool down. If you are removing spots from windows, wait until the sun is not shining on them. Water spots are much harder to remove from hot surfaces.
3• Wipe the wet surface with a clean, soft cloth. It may take a little rubbing, but in most cases this process will remove water spots from all kinds of surfaces. This includes paint, glass and stainless steel.
2• Spray the spotted surface with the vinegar and water solution. If you are spraying a vehicle, move it into the shade and let it cool down. If you are removing spots from windows, wait until the sun is not shining on them. Water spots are much harder to remove from hot surfaces.
3• Wipe the wet surface with a clean, soft cloth. It may take a little rubbing, but in most cases this process will remove water spots from all kinds of surfaces. This includes paint, glass and stainless steel.
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